
‘These Days Are Wild & Blind’ is a collection of 12 songs that will be released one track a month via digital platforms starting March 2026, with the whole album exclusive to Bandcamp and out now.
Dez says the single is about “People who are different aren’t broken. It is just difference. We all live on the same rock, given life by the same sun, spinning around the same vacuum of matter and time.“
Taking a more philosophical view of time and the world from Dez Dare’s perspective, these tracks are more personal, introspective and diverse in tone than previous albums. Effortlessly gliding between experimental acoustic excursions to motorik 8bit chants to fuzzed up guitar anthems.
I started writing the lyrics for this set of songs in-between shows in Berlin and Brussels. Writing about the things that cloud and warm my brain, the time while waiting for things to happen is where the most beautiful bursts of clarity come into focus.
The point of purpose is unique. Bespoke to the individual, joyful to the young of mind.
Dez Dare (AKA Darren Smallman of labels God Unknown, BATTLE WORLDWIDE, Low Transit Industries, and bands Thee Vinyl Creatures, The Sound Platform, Warped) grew up in Geelong, Australia, where he became involved in the local punk and rock scene in 1990. Sharing stages with the likes of 5678s, Fugazi, and the Cosmic Psychos before shifting his focus to running record labels.
In the 2020s we see Dez Dare take form in a spare room in Brighton, UK, where he starts building a studio and producing music and videos that have been described as “sounds like MONSTER MAGNET and DEVO caught in a drug bust… highly unique and highly recommended” by MAXIMUM ROCKNROLL to The Wire’s Edwin Pouncey “dynamically armed with a ten-pronged set of lyrical barbs and musical hooks that, once heard, sink deep and hold fast” to Crossfire Metal “minimalistic, electronic psychedelic hippie poop that is only bearable with a hell of a lot of acid, angel dust and LSD”.
On these recordings Dez Dare has old friends and new. Mike Gale of Black Nielson and Co-pilgrim sang, while Maria Marzaioli of YOU&TH and Slum of Legs sang and played violin. Colin Webster of Sex Swing and IDLES delivered some raucous saxophone.
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